A course of action must either solve a problem fully or ___ to be considered acceptable. |
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True or False: A course of action that does not address the issue can still be considered acceptable. |
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What is the significance of careful analysis before choosing a course of action? |
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Different situations require different solutions, and a wrong decision can worsen the problem. |
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Statement: Excessive use of mobile phones harms focus and mental health. Course of Action: Turn off push notifications. Does this follow? |
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Statement: Excessive use of mobile phones harms focus and mental health. Course of Action: Turn off push notifications. Does this follow? |
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Statement: Fardeen is the best basketball player in his school. Course of Action: He should play at the state level. Does this follow? |
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Statement: Scientists predict the Sixth Mass Extinction. Course of Action: Take meals on time. |
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True or False: A course of action that offers vague solutions is often practical. |
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Statement: Terrorists hiding in Delhi. Course of Action: Send Special Forces. Does this follow? |
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Statement: Many students are struggling with online education. Course of Action: Provide free internet access in rural areas. Does this follow? |
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Statement: Increase in theft cases in a neighborhood. Course of Action: Install CCTV cameras. Does this follow? |
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Statement: There is a water shortage in the city. Course of Action: Encourage rainwater harvesting. Does this follow? |
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